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Topic subjectWhat sensors needed w/ MSnS?
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1015, What sensors needed w/ MSnS?
Posted by Scandelous, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
When I purchase my MSnS, what sensors do I need to get along with it?
1017, RE: What sensors needed w/ MSnS?
Posted by ner947, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
You can use just about any IAT and CLT sensors that you want, using the EasyTherm sensor calibration program which adjusts the firmware in the MS to accept any sensor. This means you can use the stock sensors as long as you properly calibrate the setup and disconnect the stock ECU from them first.

In theory, you can share the stock sensors with the stock ECU still hooked up to them, but supposedly the stock ECU changes the bias resistor internally in order to promote accuracy over the entire range which makes sharing impossible :(

Most people use the GM coolant and intake temperature sensors. Part numbers can be found all over MSEFI.com and megasquirt.info.
1018, RE: What sensors needed w/ MSnS?
Posted by DarkOne, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
Originally posted by ner947
Most people use the GM coolant and intake temperature sensors. Part numbers can be found all over MSEFI.com and megasquirt.info.


...and they're cheap because they're common as hell. We're talking a whopping $15-$20 per sensor.

BTW - Wells SU107 and Wells SU109, if i remember right...
1120, RE: What sensors needed w/ MSnS?
Posted by Scandelous, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
Anyone have a part number for a GM 3-bar and 4-bar MAP sensor? Where do these sensors install at?
1122, RE: What sensors needed w/ MSnS?
Posted by Star Turbo Talon, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
Why do you want 2 gm map sensors?
1123, RE: What sensors needed w/ MSnS?
Posted by etx, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
The GM map sensors (three pin I believe) won't work.
1125, RE: What sensors needed w/ MSnS?
Posted by Scandelous, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
I thought that was required with the MS.
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